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sociology multiple choice: Sick Societies Robert B. Edgerton, 2010-06-15 Author and scholar Robert Edgerton challenges the notion that primitive societies were happy and healthy before they were corrupted and oppressed by colonialism. He surveys a range of ethnographic writings, and shows that many of these so-called innocent societies were cruel, confused, and misled. |
sociology multiple choice: Introduction to Sociology Frank van Tubergen, 2020-02-25 Comprehensive and engaging, this textbook introduces students not only to foundational sociological work, but also to insights from contemporary sociological theory and research. This combined approach ensures that students become familiar with the core of sociology: key concepts, theories, perspectives, methods, and findings. Students will acquire the ability to think like a sociologist, investigate and understand complex social phenomena. This text presents a complete sociological toolkit, guiding students in the art of asking good sociological questions, devising a sophisticated theory and developing methodologies to observe social phenomena. The chapters of this book build cumulatively to equip students with the tools to quickly understand any new sociological topic or contemporary social problem. The textbook also applies the sociological toolkit to selected key sociological issues, showing how specific sociological topics can be easily investigated and understood using this approach. Taking a global and comparative perspective, the book covers a rich diversity of sociological topics and social problems, such as crime, immigration, race and ethnicity, media, education, family, organizations, gender, poverty, modernization and religion. The book presents a range of helpful pedagogical features throughout, such as: Chapter overview and learning goals summaries at the start of every chapter; Thinking like a sociologist boxes, encouraging students to reflect critically on learning points; Principle boxes, summarizing key sociological principles; Theory schema boxes, presenting sociological theories in a clear, understandable manner; Stylized facts highlighting key empirical findings and patterns; Key concepts and summary sections at the end of every chapter; and Companion website providing additional material for every chapter for both instructors and students, including PowerPoint lecture notes, discussion questions and answers, multiple-choice questions, further reading and a full glossary of terms. This clear and accessible text is essential reading for students taking introductory courses in sociology. It will also be useful for undergraduate and graduate courses in other social science disciplines, such as psychology, economics, human geography, demography, communication studies, education sciences, political science and criminology. |
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sociology multiple choice: Introduction to Sociology 2e Heather Griffiths, Nathan Keirns, Gail Scaramuzzo, Susan Cody-Rydzewski, Eric Strayer, Sally Vyrain, 2017-12-31 Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways. Although this text can be modified and reorganized to suit your needs, the standard version is organized so that topics are introduced conceptually, with relevant, everyday experiences. |
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sociology multiple choice: Sociology A-Level (ZIMSEC) Past Exam Questions and Model Answers David Chitate , 2024-06-06 This book contains the most comprehensive question bank and model answers for ZIMSEC A-Level exam questions. It also includes syllabus review notes and exercises. Examiners provide observations and tips and point out common errors that students make when answering questions. If you use this book faithfully, you can't fail, and the Grade A is very much within your reach. |
sociology multiple choice: Handbook of the Sociology of the Military Giuseppe Caforio, 2007-07-23 Never before has there been so extensive a collection of what has been thought, said, and written about the sociology of the military. This accessible handbook is the first of its kind to delve into the sociological approach to the study of the military. This book is compiled of documents coming from various researchers at universities around the world as well as military officers devoted to the sector of study. Covered in this volume is a historical excursus of studies prior to contemporary research, interpretive models and theoretical approaches developed specifically for this topic, civic-military relations including issues surrounding democratic control of the armed forces, military culture, professional training, conditions and problems of minorities in the armed forces, an examination of the structural change within the military over the years including new duties and functions following the Cold War. This book is ideal for scholars of the subject as well as those coming to the sociology of the military for the first time. |
sociology multiple choice: Multiple Choice Questions in Computer Science Ela Kumar, 2013-12-30 The present book aims to provide a thorough account of the type of questions asked in various competitive examinations conducted by UPSC, public sector organizations, private sector companies etc. and also in GATE It covers almost all the important and relevant topics, namely |
sociology multiple choice: Caribbean Sociology Rhoda Reddock, Christine Barrow, 2001 A significant body of Caribbean sociological literature is either scattered, difficult to access, or out of print. This publication addresses this problem by bringing the literature together in a single volume. This comprehensive collection is divided into twelve sections, beginning with a general introduction that reviews Caribbean sociological development. The subsequent sections explore the themes of Caribbean social theory, social stratification, ethnicity, culture and identities, women and gender, education, and modernization, as well as emerging topics of discussion, namely domestic violence, child and sexual abuse, labor market conditions, population and demographic change and indigenous African-derived religions.Christine Barrow is a lecturer in sociology at the University of the West Indies in Barbados. Rhoda Reddock, University of the West Indies, is head of the Center for Gender and Development Studies in St. Augustine, Trinidad. |
sociology multiple choice: Modern Sociological Theory Malcolm Waters, 1994-01-21 Textbook on contemporary social thought |
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sociology multiple choice: Poverty and Social Exclusion in India , 2011-01-01 Despite India’s record of rapid economic growth and poverty reduction over recent decades, rising inequality in the country has been a subject of concern among policy makers, academics, and activists alike. Poverty and Social Exclusion in India focuses on social exclusion, which has its roots in India’s historical divisions along lines of caste, tribe, and the excluded sex, that is, women. These inequalities are more structural in nature and have kept entire groups trapped, unable to take advantage of opportunities that economic growth offers. Culturally rooted systems perpetuate inequality, and, rather than a culture of poverty that afflicts disadvantaged groups, it is, in fact, these inequality traps that prevent these groups from breaking out. Combining rigorous quantitative research with a discussion of these underlying processes, this book finds that exclusion can be explained by inequality in opportunities, inequality in access to markets, and inequality in voice and agency. This report will be of interest to policy makers, development practitioners, social scientists, and academics working to foster equality in India. |
sociology multiple choice: Individual and Society Lizabeth Crawford, Katherine B. Novak, 2013-12-17 Unlike other texts for undergraduate sociological social psychology courses, this text presents the three distinct traditions (or faces) in sociological social psychology (symbolic interactionism, social structure and personality, and group processes and structures) and emphasizes the different theoretical frameworks within which social psychological analyses are conducted within each research tradition. With this approach, the authors make clear the link between face of sociological social psychology, theory, and methodology. Thus, students gain an appreciably better understanding of the field of sociological social psychology; how and why social psychologists trained in sociology ask particular kinds of questions; the types of research they are involved in; and how their findings have been, or can be, applied to contemporary societal patterns and problems. Great writing makes this approach successful and interesting for students, resulting in a richer, more powerful course experience. A website offers instructors high quality support material, written by the authors, which you will appreciate and value. |
sociology multiple choice: Essentials of Nursing Practice Catherine Delves-Yates, 2018-06-30 Essentials of Nursing Practice introduces the core topics and essential information that nursing students, in all four fields, will need to master during the first year of a nursing degree. It expertly brings together insight from over fifty experienced lecturers, nurses and healthcare professionals, along with contributions from student nurses, to deliver the most complete guide to successfully becoming a registered nurse. Key features: A clear, full-colour, effective learning design aimed to help students understand the core theory, skills and knowledge, and how this can be applied in practice through holistic, person-centred nursing. Covers professional issues such as ethics, law, accountability, core academic skills like writing and completing assignments, and fundamental clinical skills such as pain management and medicines administration. Includes interactive activities such as critical thinking, reflection and ‘what’s the evidence’ boxes. Real-life ‘voices’ and experiences from patients, students and practitioners are integrated throughout. Addresses the transition to the new NMC Standards of Proficiency with a new tool developed for educators mapping the content of the book to both the existing and new standards. Readers get free 24/7 access to videos, case studies, journal articles, quizzes and multiple choice questions at the click of a button, by downloading the interactive eBook version of the text. (Redemption code and instructions inside the book) |
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sociology multiple choice: Sociology for Conservatives Charles Moscowitz, 2021-11-12 Finally...a conservative social theory! From its inception Sociology has served as an exclusive repository of liberal theory and, as such, Sociology has served as a tool of the progressive left. Charles Moscowitz remedies this bias by offering an alternative conservative social theory that opens the door to the expansion of Sociology beyond its traditional liberal base. Conservative social theory leads us to re-examine social theories that emanated from the work of influential social scientists including conflict theory, feminism and critical theory. Charles Moscowitz claims that conservatism is natural to Sociology because conservatism embodies the best ideas known to man. Breaking through the barrier of liberal dominance, Moscowitz audaciously claims that conservatism is an anti-Ideology because conservatism is an expression of that which is natural and true. Utilizing the method of sociological imagination as proposed by Sociologist C. Wright Mills, Moscowitz presents a conservative social theory that will serve as the starting point for a new school of sociological thought. Charles Moscowitz is the author of numerous non-fiction books and he hosts Charles Moscowitz LIVE on YouTube, iTunes and subscribing platforms. Moscowitz is a student at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston where he is majoring in Sociology. |
sociology multiple choice: Sociology of Education , 1927 Provides a forum for studies in the sociology of education and human social development. It publishes research that examines how social institutions and individuals' experiences within these institutions affect educational processes and social development. Such research may span various levels of analysis, ranging from the individual to the structure of relations among social and educational institutions. The journal presents a balance of papers examining all stages and all types of education at the individual, institutional, and organizational levels. |
sociology multiple choice: Sociology Rosemary L. Hopcroft, 2016-01-08 In an era of human genome research, environmental challenges, new reproductive technologies, and more, students can benefit from an introductory sociology text that is a biologically informed. This innovative text integrates mainstream sociological research in all areas of sociology with a scientifically-informed model of an evolved, biological human actor. This text allows students to better understand their emotional, social, and institutional worlds. It also illustrates how biological understanding naturally enhances the sociological approach. This grounding of sociology in a biosocial conception of the individual actor is coupled with a comparative approach, as human biology is universal and often reveals itself as variations on themes across human cultures. Tables, Figures, Photos, and the author's concise and remarkably lively style make this a truly enjoyable book to read and teach. |
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sociology multiple choice: Learn Sociology Edward Brent, Edward E. Brent, J. Scott Lewis, 2013-02-20 Learn Sociology creates a new paradigm for student-centered learning in introductory sociology courses. Written with 21st century students in mind, this text presents introductory sociology content in a highly interactive format that is both easy to use and highly compatible with digital applications. Drawing on best practices in educational pedagogy, Learn Sociology emphasizes immersive learning, an approach that pairs critical analysis of sociological concepts with examples from everyday life to engage students actively with the material. Weaved through the text are recurring themes that put sociology into context, such as social structure, social control, social inequality, the social construction of reality, scientific knowledge, and social change. Learn Sociology optimizes learning through enhanced coverage, study, testing, and review while emphasizing the applying that reinforces comprehension. Based on a modular concept format, each chapter in Learn Sociology addresses a major concept in the introductory sociology curriculum. Associated with each module are key learning objectives, preview statements, illustrations, and a concept learning check assessment. With Learn Sociology, students have access to immediate computer-based feedback on essay questions that helps them practice writing and revising, reason critically, and grapple with real-world issues. All content in Learn Sociology is highly visual, current, and easy to understand while avoiding distracting and off-topic material. Visual overviews play to dynamic learning and underscore important points. The result is an introductory sociology curriculum that is engaging, consistent, and complete while providing students with a roadmap for learning, reviewing and self-assessment. |
sociology multiple choice: Raising Boys Without Men Peggy Drexler, Linden Gross, 2005-08-20 A research psychologist offers an incisive study of boys raised in female-headed households without a male role model in the house, arguing that such young men grow up more empathetic and well-rounded than those in traditional mother-father families, and offers a definitive blueprint for raising happier, healthier sons. 30,000 first printing. |
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sociology multiple choice: Master the Social Sciences and History CLEP Test Peterson's, 2012-04-30 Peterson's Master the Social Sciences and History CLEP Test is the prefect resource to help you ace this CLEP general examination, which tests you on a broad range of topics in U.S. and world history, political science, geography, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and more. In preparation for taking this exam, you will start by taking a 50-question pre-test, which-together with its detailed answer explanations-will help you see which subject areas you need to focus on during your studies. This guide then offers summaries of U.S. and world history topics; comparative politics and U.S. institutions; cultural, physical, and regional geography; a review of economics with a glossary of relevant terminology and major theorists and schools; and a discussion of the thoughts and methods of psychology, sociology, and anthropology. You will practice with review questions and conclude with a 50-question post-test, all of which come with answer explanations for further knowledge retention. |
sociology multiple choice: An Essay on the Principle of Population (First International Student Edition) (Norton Critical Editions) Thomas Robert Malthus, 2017-11-27 The world’s population is now 7.4 billion people, placing ever greater demands on our natural resources. As we stand witness to a possible reversal of modernity’s positive trends, Malthus’s pessimism is worth full reconsideration. This Norton Critical Edition includes: · An introduction and explanatory annotations by Joyce E. Chaplin. · Malthus’s Essay in its first published version (1798) along with selections from the expanded version (1803), which he considered definitive, as well as his Appendix (1806). · An unusually rich selection of supporting materials thematically arranged to promote classroom discussion. Topics include “Influences on Malthus,” “Economics, Population, and Ethics after Malthus,” “Malthus and Global Challenges,” and “Malthusianism in Fiction.” · A Chronology and a Selected Bibliography. |
sociology multiple choice: Master the Humanities CLEP Test Peterson's, 2012-04-30 Peterson's Master the Humanities CLEP Test thoroughly prepares you for the CLEP Humanities exam that assesses your general knowledge of literature, music, art, and architecture. You will start your preparation with a 50-question pre-test, which is followed by answer explanations for each question. Then there are review sections for each subject, accompanied by glossaries of relevant terminology and pictures of famous structures and paintings. This is followed by practice questions to help you retain the information you have reviewed. Your preparation is completed by taking a 50-question post-test, which also comes with detailed answer explanations. |
sociology multiple choice: Cultural Psychology Robyn M. Holmes, 2020-01-30 Cultural Psychology draws upon major psychological topics, theories, and principles to illustrate the importance of culture in psychological inquiry. Exploring how culture broadly connects to psychological processing across diverse cultural communities and settings, it highlights the applied nature of cultural psychology to everyday life events and situations, presenting culture as a complex layer in which individuals acquire skills, values, and abilities. Two central positions guide this textbook: one, that culture is a mental and physical construct that individuals live, experience, share, perform, and learn; and the second, that culture shapes growth and development. Culture-specific and cross-cultural examples highlight connections between culture and psychological phenomena. The text is multidisciplinary, highlighting different perspectives that also study how culture shapes human phenomena. Topics include an introduction to cultural psychology, the history of cultural psychology, cultural evolution and cultural ecology, methods, language and nonverbal communication, cognition, and perception. Through coverage of social behaviour, the book challenges students to explore the self, identity, and personality; social relationships, social attitudes, and intergroup contact in a global world; and social influence, aggression, violence, and war. Sections addressing growth and development include human development and its processes, transitions, and rituals across the lifespan, and socializing agents, socialization practices, and child activities. Additionally, the book features discussions of emotion and motivation, mental health and psychopathology, and future directions for cultural psychology. Chapters contain teaching and learning tools including case studies, multidisciplinary contributions, thought-provoking questions, class and experiential activities, chapter summaries, and additional print and media resources. |
sociology multiple choice: Objective Sociology Based on MCQs Yatindra Kumar Jha, 2019-08-17 It is a matter of pleasure to bring you this edited book '' Objective Sociology based on MCQs. Seeing the efforts of the author, the editor, the publishers and all other associated, taking the shape of this book. This Book is a collection of highly useful questions for competitive exams and it focus on introduction to sociology, origin of sociology, marriage, family, socialization, social system, social structure, social stratification, institutions, social group, status and role and miscellaneous. I am hopeful that the book will be a valuable contribution to the field of all competitive exam . I hope that i will be able to improve and enhance the scope and reach of this work in future volumes through your precious and valuable suggestions. |
sociology multiple choice: Principles of Sociology James E. Curtis, Lorne Tepperman, 2009 An exciting, concise introduction to the discipline, the new second edition of the popular Principles of Sociology assembles an impressive team of Canadian Sociologists to introduce students to the key concepts and theories of sociology. In addition to explaining the fundamental principles of sociology, the text explores how those principles may be used to yield new and surprising insights into Canadian society and Canada's place in the world. This edition has been fully updated with new discussion of Religion, Gender and Sexuality, Race and Ethnicity, Mass Media, and Globalization, and comes with access to engaging MP3 clips from CBC. The result is a unique and enlightened overview of sociology that is ideally suited to one-semester introductory courses. |
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sociology multiple choice: Reinventing Revolution Gail Omvedt, 2019-09-16 This study describes and analyses the new social movements that have arisen in India over the past two decades, in particular the anti-caste movement (of both the untouchables and the lower-middle castes), the women's liberation movement, the farmers' movement (centred on struggles arising out of their integration into a state-controlled capitalist market), and the environmental movements (opposition to destructive development, including resistance to big dam projects and the search for alternatives). Rooted in participant observation, it focuses on the ideologies and self-understanding of the movements themselves. The central themes of this book are the origin of movements in the socio-economic contradictions of post-independence India; their effect on political developments, in particular the disintegration of Congress hegemony; their relation to traditional Marxist theory and Communist practice; and their groping toward a synthesis of theory and practice that constitutes a new social vision distinct from traditional Marxism. |
sociology multiple choice: Master the College Composition CLEP Test Peterson's, 2012-04-30 Peterson's Master the College Composition CLEP Test offers a comprehensive review of the skills assessed in this general examination. You will start by taking a 50-question pre-test, complete with detailed answer explanations, to help find your strengths and weakneses. This is followed by a thorough discussion of the conventions of Standard Written English, revision skills, the ability to use source materials, and rhetorical analysis. Each of these subject areas includes review questions with answer explanations. You will review how to write a successful essay, and then go through an in-depth usage review. You can then practice with a 50-question post-test, which is also accompanied by answer explanations. |
sociology multiple choice: Master the Natural Sciences CLEP Test Peterson's, 2012-04-30 Natural Sciences, part of Peterson's Master the CLEP, offers a review of the subject matter you need to know to master the scientific concepts that are tested on the CLEP Natural Sciences examination. You will learn about evolution and classification, cellular and molecular biology, organisms and heredity, ecology and population biology, as well as the atom, elements and reactions, thermodynamics, eletromagnetism, the structure of the universe, and Earth's history and systems. To help you pinpoint in which areas you may require further practice, this review offersa 50-question pre-test, overview practice questions, and a 50-question post-test. You will find in-depth answer explanations for every question presented in this guide. |
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sociology multiple choice: NEP Home Science Communication and Extension (with Practical) B.A. 4th Sem (MIC-4) Dr. Meena Kumari , Meera Goyal, 2025-03-07 MIC-5 Communication and Extension 1. Communication 2. Kinds of Communications 3. Non-Verbal Aspects of Communication 4. Formal and Informal Communication 5. Importance of Communication in Extension and Models of Communication 6. Barriers and Breakdowns in Communication 7. Extension Education : Meaning, Scope, Objectives, Need and Philosophy and Principles 8. Extension Training 9. Extension Teaching Methods 10. Audio-Visual Aids 11. Rural Sociology : Introduction 12. Importance of Rural Sociology for Extension Workers 13. Rural Leadership Practical 1. Audio-Visual Aids Experiment-1, Meaning of Audio-Visual Aids, Posters, Charts, Flash Card or Flip Book, Puppet, Experiment-2, Visit to a Community, Experiment-3 |
sociology multiple choice: Writing for Emerging Sociologists Angelique Harris, Alia Tyner-Mullings, 2013-01-04 A writing guide designed for upper-level sociology undergraduate students and graduate students, this instructional text introduces students to the variety of writing projects that sociologists undertake, while also providing instruction on grammar and composition. It will provide students with practical knowledge concerning topics such as: peer reviewed journal manuscripts, book reviews, grant proposals, and field notes. What makes this book unique is that it offers useful advice and instruction for sociology college students whether they plan on entering the academy or the private, non-profit, or government sectors. Writing for Emerging Sociologists uses writing as a tool to help students learn not only about sociology as a field of study, but also the practice of sociology. |
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Apr 25, 2025 · Sociology, a social science that studies human societies, their interactions, and the processes that preserve and change them. It does this by examining the dynamics of constituent …
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Sociology offers a distinctive and enlightening way of seeing and understanding the social world in which we live and which shapes our lives. Sociology looks beyond normal, taken-for-granted …
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Sociology is the scientific and systematic study of groups and group interactions, societies and social interactions, from small and personal groups to very large groups.
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Sociology is the study of human social relationships and institutions. Sociologists examine topics as diverse as crime and religion, family and the state, the divisions of race and social class, the …
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